Pretty nice sequel and quite nice musical/song parts I must say, still nice to see some other perspective propaganda for the second world war and to see some really nice yet old animation techniques! This sure wasn't bad!

Film restoration: could've done much better with modern deflickering & despeckle/scratch filters, or manual touchups. Some shots way too dark could easily brighten it.
Seems like a wartime SOL, events randomly arranged with no transition. But each has a interesting focus, saving the hat, lecture song, prep for war, recon maps, Goa, flight etc.

English was surprisingly fine... what are engrish va's in 2016 doing?
Besides usual old age anim techniques, lots of loops but generally better & natural than Omocha Bako 1936, tweening floating/wobbles, the budget & smoothness was fantastic. Some of the best animated water drops, parachuting. And crowd (eg +5 animals all moving in frame) fully animated on 2s, which we almost never get in modern shows. Makes the cute tigers more lively & epic. There's lots of daring use of perspective motion (tho scaling's quite exaggerated), that's hard to animat & also rarely exist now.
The animals are quite charming & "moe" in their own way, wish more animals return to current shows.

This is good in the sense of being a time piece. It made me look into the timeline of WWII to better understand the propaganda.

The film is clearly dated, but it is the first anime movie, so I think it's worth checking out in that regard. I also like the music in it. However, the animation is a tad creepy to me, and the old quality with little dialog is boring the majority of the time. I'm not sure this would convince me to be for the war. (To be fair, nothing for the United States today in different forms makes me want to join the military or completely for war.)

Still, it was better than some other anime made in recent years, which is kind of ridiculous.
3/10, keeping in mind I'm not afraid of rating things 1s or 2s.